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63F-1-402. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, "enterprise architecture" means information technology assets andfunctions that can be applied across state government and include:
(1) computing devices such as mainframes, servers, desktop devices, and peripherals;
(2) networks;
(3) enterprise wide applications;
(4) maintenance and help desk functions for common hardware and applications;
(5) standards for other computing devices, operating systems, common applications, andsoftware; and
(6) master contracts that are available for use by agencies for various systems such asoperating systems, database, enterprise resource planning and customer relationship managementsoftware, application development services, and enterprise integration.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-402

63F-1-402. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, "enterprise architecture" means information technology assets andfunctions that can be applied across state government and include:
(1) computing devices such as mainframes, servers, desktop devices, and peripherals;
(2) networks;
(3) enterprise wide applications;
(4) maintenance and help desk functions for common hardware and applications;
(5) standards for other computing devices, operating systems, common applications, andsoftware; and
(6) master contracts that are available for use by agencies for various systems such asoperating systems, database, enterprise resource planning and customer relationship managementsoftware, application development services, and enterprise integration.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63f > Chapter-01 > 63f-1-402

63F-1-402. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, "enterprise architecture" means information technology assets andfunctions that can be applied across state government and include:
(1) computing devices such as mainframes, servers, desktop devices, and peripherals;
(2) networks;
(3) enterprise wide applications;
(4) maintenance and help desk functions for common hardware and applications;
(5) standards for other computing devices, operating systems, common applications, andsoftware; and
(6) master contracts that are available for use by agencies for various systems such asoperating systems, database, enterprise resource planning and customer relationship managementsoftware, application development services, and enterprise integration.

Enacted by Chapter 169, 2005 General Session